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By Latoya West, About.com Guide to Reality TV since 2005

Love Is In The Air for Dancing With The Stars Couples

Wednesday September 27, 2006
Should ABC change the name of Dancing With The Stars to Falling in Love With The Stars?

On Tuesday night's episode, singer Willa Ford revealed that she has bonded "way beyond the competition" with her partner Maksim. Commenting on their fights, she said anyone who "loves someone" knows that you take things out on them. When host Samantha Harris commented that they are really falling for each other, Maksim had nothing to say and the look on Willa's face said a thousand words.

Mario Lopez, who is rumored to be dating his partner Karina, gave her plenty of kisses (on her neck) during their rehearsal footage. He also remarked that the tango is a love-hate kind of dance -- "much like our relationship." But a couple of weeks ago, Mario told the press that he and Karina are just friends. Hmmm!

In love or not, will these couples get to the next round of the competition? Willa's performance wasn't her best -- Judge Len Goodman even commented that there might have been too much bonding during rehearsals and not enough dancing! And Mario and Karina ticked off the judges because they didn't respect the rules of the tango.

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October 13, 2006 at 3:28 pm
(1) Joan says:

I think it is a shame that Jerry Springer is not judged in the same manor as the other dancers. This is a compition, there is no way he is in the same leage as the other contestants.

October 13, 2006 at 11:05 pm
(2) rita says:

hi,i was not happy to see willa ford went home this week,it suppose to be evans who had to go home because she don’t know how to dance and by the way i love monique coleman.

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